Similar words: world war, world war 1, worldwide, world-wide, world war i, world war 2, world war ii, World War one. Meaning: n. the regions of the world that were known to Europeans before the discovery of the Americas. adj. of or relating to the Old World (especially Europe) old-world. adj. characteristic of former times especially in Europe.
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(1) This village still retains its old world character.
(2) It's a funny old world.
(3) Lewis equalled the old world record of 9.93 seconds.
(4) It's a funny old world[sentencedict.com], isn't it?
(5) The Visitors' Centre amalgamates the traditions of the Old World with the technology of the New.
(6) The old world has been blown apart.
(7) It was an old world custom he adhered to.
(8) It's a funny old world, what?
(9) In the old world the race of Man had risen from savagery to being the dominant civilisation in two short millennia.
(10) He made the hard decision to abandon the Old World.
(11) Prior to 1492, no human in the Old World had ever eaten corn.
(12) He bore a tale of woe from the Old World.
(13) As the Elves returned to the Old World in strength, trade between the two realms grew once more.
(14) There is nowhere in the Old World where the threat of marauding greenskins is completely unknown.
(15) In the Old World, chimpanzees can deal with unripe fruits, breaking open tannin-rich mature fruits or eating unripe ones.
(16) As the dark days of winter engulfed the Old World the Chaos armies struck.
(17) The Old World was saved and the Realm of Chaos shrank away to the north.
(18) Monkeys in the New World evolved quite separately from those in the Old World.
(19) Machismo is a New World phenomenon with roots in Old World cultures.
(20) Along the quay in the shelter of these ancient walls is an old world full of interest.
(21) Menendez surrounded the Huguenots and carried on a charade following Old World rules.
(22) The underground realm was connected by tunnels stretching from the far north to the south beyond the Old World itself.
(23) The Gellert Hotel, site of the famous baths(sentencedict.com/old world.html), has Old World charm for a little more than $ 200.
(24) The Elves were content to have powerful allies in the Old World.
(25) We fight bitterly over the remaining pieces of the old world.
(26) Once upon a time such a threat would have ended the conflict, but Old World codes no longer worked.
(27) Save for a few naval battles, the war had never reached the Old World.
(28) The monkeys themselves have a deep split between the Old World and the New.
(29) I have sallied forth into the salons of the old world and the new.
(30) Both pieces combine the distinctive sounds of the New World flute with the more familiar tones of Old World instruments.
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